Robotaxi
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Chinese robotaxi firms halt Dubai operations amid Middle East conflict
Both Baidu's Apollo Go and WeRide have halted operations of their robotaxi fleets in Dubai.
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Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxi hits 300,000 weekly rides as service expands to South Korea
By February 2026, Apollo Go has delivered over 20 million rides worldwide cumulatively.
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Geely ride-hailing unit Cao Cao's robotaxi fleet reaches 100 vehicles, targeting 100,000 by 2030
Cao Cao's 100th robotaxi enters service in Hangzhou, marking a key step in its Robotaxi 2.0 phase.
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Baidu partners with Uber to bring Apollo Go autonomous ride-hailing service to Dubai
The service is expected to launch in the coming month, allowing users to access fully autonomous ride-hailing service at designated locations.
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Xpeng begins testing Level 4 autonomous driving on its GX flagship SUV
The Xpeng GX will feature four Turing chips with an effective computing power of 3,000 TOPS, enabling Level 4 autonomous driving capabilities.
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Geely's ride-hailing unit Cao Cao Mobility aims to deploy 100,000 robotaxis by 2030
Cao Cao has begun pilot operations of its second-generation robotaxis.
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WeRide robotaxi fleet surpasses 1,000 vehicles
WeRide aims to operate tens of thousands of robotaxis globally by 2030.
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Baidu's Apollo Go has expanded its robotaxi operations to around 20 cities in China
In the third quarter of 2025, Apollo Go delivered 3.1 million fully driverless autonomous ride-hailing trips.
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Xpeng to begin public road tests of robotaxis powered by VLA 2.0 software
Xpeng's robotaxis equipped with VLA 2.0 software have passed closed-venue testing and are set to begin public road tests.
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Baidu teams up with Uber, Lyft to test robotaxis in UK
Uber and Lyft both announced today they will partner with Baidu to test robotaxis in the UK, starting with London.









